2.We took our kids on a picnic to Kurnell for lunch to tell them we love them, and I secretly bought AB a card and present and put them under his pillow for a surprise when he came home from church.
3. The Seeker - watched it this morning whilst folding washing
4. damn - I consider it a swear word, so find it hard when other people use it.
5. big brekky - I can make pancakes at home really easily, but I don't often have all the ingredients for a big brekky.
1. You'd never find me reading... I was tossing up between Dan Brown and M&B and then found that Ruth and Amy have already said those. :-) Apart from those - the horoscope.
2. Did you 'do' Valentines Day? - No. After many years of having failed birthday parties because everyone already has plans for the weekend because of Valentine's Day, do you really think I'm going to celebrate the @#$%$^@^ thing?
3. Last DVD you watched - The Voyage that Shook the World.
4. A word you find off putting - "c*nt"
5. You're at a cafe. Big brekky or pancakes? - neither.
1. Twilight (again) 2. Not in traditional sense. I was alive on the day. 3. Pride and Prejudice - at Sarah's insistence 4. Enigmatic 5. Big brekky all the way.
1. ?? I will read anything at least once...unless its p*rn or something of equal distaste 2. No 3. Inglourious Basterds 4. budget cuts 5. big brekky...agree with the pancakes comment ruth made. They are so easy to make, but big brekky requires more ingredients so is better value!
1. Soppy romance or sci fi. 2. Not really. We worked ('did' a church service). Received chocolate today (it was all discounted hugely today :) ) 3. Creature Comforts 4. their, when people mean they're. Or any misspelt word really! Facebook really brings out some shocking spelling. 5. What is a 'big brekky'? But I don't really do breakfast out, cannot stand fat or excess sugar for breakfast. I'd rather stay home in my jammies and inflict myself on people later in the day.
1. You'll never find me reading some great fantasy series (except for Harry Potter, if that counts as fantasy) 2. I'm single, so I tried to avoid thinking about it, as I do every single year. 3. I honestly can't remember - obviously I don't watch many. 4. Crap, although I use it myself 5. Pancakes, with maple syrup. Mmmm.
1. A self-help organisation or personal finance book.
2. No. But I wrote Andrew a poem and he promised me as a valentines gift he'd not whinge about doing my weights training sessions. So maybe we did do valentines day.
3. Buffy
4. Beautiful (Only when it's used to describe God. Should be banned from all Christian songs.)
1. The Audacity of Hope 2. I ate a lot of chocolate. Does that count? 3. Marilyn Hotchkiss Ballroom Dancing and Charm School 4. bitch 5. I would guess "big brekky" although I am not sure what that is exactly.
And very true what you say about big brekky ingredients-- take one seemingly small ingredient out, and the whole premise crumbles, and just isn't the same. Every part plays an important role, even the humble mushroom.
Amy- I'm pro pash. I think I might use it more. Not out of spite to you, of course. Well, not entirely.
Christine-Yeah, flesh it out sounds a bit icky to me.
Laetitia- Yowza, you cut right to the chase there with your bad word! ps- Happy Birthday!
Goldy- I like. I've heard bacon and maple syrup go well. I ought to give this a good go.
Izaac-Ah yes. Every Christian husband at some time must endure the six hours of pain, picnics and piano recitals that is Pride and Prejudice.
Tim-yeah, everything is someones oppinion. You don't have to give a little disclaimer every time you speak.
Soph-And you know, not just more ingredients, but more stress. You're trying to time the cooking of ten separate things,fretting over a hot stove. By the time it's ready to eat, I'm all hot and bothered and could just go some corn flakes or something.
23 comments:
1. You'd never find me reading...
2. Did you 'do' Valentines Day?
3. Last DVD you watched
4. A word you find off putting
5. You're at a cafe. Big brekky or pancakes?
1. The Financial Review
2. No. I would, but my wife is morally opposed.
3. Food Safari last night
4. 'Glut'. And also 'smear'.
5. Big brekky for sure.
1. mills & boon
2.We took our kids on a picnic to Kurnell for lunch to tell them we love them, and I secretly bought AB a card and present and put them under his pillow for a surprise when he came home from church.
3. The Seeker - watched it this morning whilst folding washing
4. damn - I consider it a swear word, so find it hard when other people use it.
5. big brekky - I can make pancakes at home really easily, but I don't often have all the ingredients for a big brekky.
1. Dan Brown
2. Had an afternoon nap instead of working on the house and didn't feel guilty.
3. How I met your mother Season 1 (halfway through)
4. Pash. Because it freaks my mother out and that rubbed off on me.
5. Pancakes.
1. Twilight
2. Not really, had lunch with the hubby, but didn't really class it as a V Day thing.
3. Torchwood series 1
4. More of a phrase, but 'Flesh it out'
5. Big brekky!
1. You'd never find me reading... I was tossing up between Dan Brown and M&B and then found that Ruth and Amy have already said those. :-) Apart from those - the horoscope.
2. Did you 'do' Valentines Day? - No. After many years of having failed birthday parties because everyone already has plans for the weekend because of Valentine's Day, do you really think I'm going to celebrate the @#$%$^@^ thing?
3. Last DVD you watched - The Voyage that Shook the World.
4. A word you find off putting - "c*nt"
5. You're at a cafe. Big brekky or pancakes? - neither.
1. Twilight
2. As if
3. Disc 2 of season 2 of "the Wire"
4. shindig
5. pancakes with bacon the side
1. Twilight (again)
2. Not in traditional sense. I was alive on the day.
3. Pride and Prejudice - at Sarah's insistence
4. Enigmatic
5. Big brekky all the way.
1. Mills and Boon
2. No
3. Scrubs season 3
4. In my Opinion (3 words but hey there are 3 types of people in the world: Those who can count and those who can't)
5. Big brekky
1. ?? I will read anything at least once...unless its p*rn or something of equal distaste
2. No
3. Inglourious Basterds
4. budget cuts
5. big brekky...agree with the pancakes comment ruth made. They are so easy to make, but big brekky requires more ingredients so is better value!
1. Soppy romance or sci fi.
2. Not really. We worked ('did' a church service). Received chocolate today (it was all discounted hugely today :) )
3. Creature Comforts
4. their, when people mean they're. Or any misspelt word really! Facebook really brings out some shocking spelling.
5. What is a 'big brekky'? But I don't really do breakfast out, cannot stand fat or excess sugar for breakfast. I'd rather stay home in my jammies and inflict myself on people later in the day.
1. Twighlight
2. No.
3. Iron Man
4. Thank-you (in the context of auditions)
5. Big Brekky
1. Any Jane Austin
2. Nope
3. "Fighting"
4. There are a few ... not appropriate to write them here
5. big breaky
1. You'll never find me reading some great fantasy series (except for Harry Potter, if that counts as fantasy)
2. I'm single, so I tried to avoid thinking about it, as I do every single year.
3. I honestly can't remember - obviously I don't watch many.
4. Crap, although I use it myself
5. Pancakes, with maple syrup. Mmmm.
1. A self-help organisation or personal finance book.
2. No. But I wrote Andrew a poem and he promised me as a valentines gift he'd not whinge about doing my weights training sessions. So maybe we did do valentines day.
3. Buffy
4. Beautiful (Only when it's used to describe God. Should be banned from all Christian songs.)
5. pancakes
1. The Audacity of Hope
2. I ate a lot of chocolate. Does that count?
3. Marilyn Hotchkiss Ballroom Dancing and Charm School
4. bitch
5. I would guess "big brekky" although I am not sure what that is exactly.
1. Anything about business.
2. Yep...just a quiet night out though.
3. The Cove
4. 'Like'
5. Big breakfast
1. You'd never find me reading...
a gossip mag
2. Did you 'do' Valentines Day?
slept after work; saw The Road; church
3. Last DVD you watched
Awful thing called My House in Umbria
4. A word you find off putting
shovel-ready
5. You're at a cafe. Big brekky or pancake
savoury always
Ruth- That's a nice thing to do for V's Day.
And very true what you say about big brekky ingredients-- take one seemingly small ingredient out, and the whole premise crumbles, and just isn't the same. Every part plays an important role, even the humble mushroom.
Amy- I'm pro pash. I think I might use it more. Not out of spite to you, of course. Well, not entirely.
Christine-Yeah, flesh it out sounds a bit icky to me.
Laetitia- Yowza, you cut right to the chase there with your bad word!
ps- Happy Birthday!
Goldy- I like. I've heard bacon and maple syrup go well. I ought to give this a good go.
Izaac-Ah yes. Every Christian husband at some time must endure the six hours of pain, picnics and piano recitals that is Pride and Prejudice.
Tim-yeah, everything is someones oppinion. You don't have to give a little disclaimer every time you speak.
Soph-And you know, not just more ingredients, but more stress. You're trying to time the cooking of ten separate things,fretting over a hot stove. By the time it's ready to eat, I'm all hot and bothered and could just go some corn flakes or something.
Wendy- What is a big brekky? Oh, this brings me sadness. Toast, bacon,eggs,mushrooms,tomatoe,sausage,baked beans,hash brown. Brilliant.
Findo- Thanks for stopping by! What auditions are you talking about?
Maso- What unsettles you about the word 'fighting'?
Georgina-Yeah, for me those fantasy series feel like too big a commitment. Ten books in a series, all a million pages long.
Simone- Not whinging: the gift that keeps on giving.
Kristina- Yeah that counts! I don't like that word either.
Beth- Yeah I should be more business oriented, but that stuff sends me into a coma.
Sophg- How was the Road? Was it as bleak as everyones saying? Could I hack it?
Benno ... 'Fighting' was the DVD I saw! It's about, well, fighting.
Hey ben, it was very bleak... that's the perfect word to describe what it is.
It's ok though - if I could hack it, you can hack it. Speaking of hacking.... (there is some cannibalism!)
Maso- I totally knew that, I was just testing you.
Congratulations,you have passed the first of many difficult stages of testing.
Sophg- Cool, I'll give it a burl. Ick, man-meat!
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